Photographer's Note

During the Italian Renaissance (XV - XVI century) the rolling hills of Umbria and Tuscany are often the background to the works of the greatest painters of the time.(Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Botticelli, etc. ..)
Rows of cypress trees, houses, lying on soft green hills, played in the spring to enhance the harmony of shapes and colors and the beauty of nature.

Today the landscape has remained virtually unchanged. And you can enjoy especially if you are able to visit during the period in which it gives its best: the spring.

Hello Antonio,
What a fabulous image and very interesting note. I can quit believe that the landscape of that wonderful part of the world inspired artists to become really great. The hues of green and the beautiful soft light makes this a truly beautiful picture. And the composition is excellent. Well done.
Neels

Hi Antonio,
when looking at the thumbnail I was a little bit afraid of this photo but you are presenting us a surprising and fantastic impression. I really like these colors and the play of shadows and light. The composition is also excellent; my compliments!
Warm regards
Harriet

Very picturesque and beautiful landscape. The green lush which occupies most of the frame is a feast to the eyes. A nice view with the path leading to the house at the far end and the hils on the back . I like the color variation due to the light and shade. The sharpness and depth are incredible.

You shows us a wonderful panoramic landscape picture.
I see the springtime in your country is completely already with green and leaves in the trees.
Lovely depth and perspective with the mountains in background.
Excellent composition, good presentation.
Very well done, TFS.